Cheatle | George Lenthal | Civil Surgeon | Born in 1865, he was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, London, and the Medical Department, King's College London, 1883-1892. He was House Surgeon, King's College Hospital, 1888, House Physician, 1889, Sambrooke Surgical Registrar, 1889. Assistant Surgeon to King's College Hospital, 1893. Consulting Surgeon during the Boer War. Surgeon Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy, serving at the Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar, Portsmouth and on a hospital ship in the Gallipoli Campaign. He retired in 1930 and died in 1951. He published a book called Honing Spruit, South Africa (London, 1902).
Source: List of CB (civil) recipients. Various sources | Civil Surgeon |
Cheyne | William Watson | Civil Surgeon | Born in 1852 and educated at King's College, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh University. Appointed House-Surgeon to Joseph Lister, Professor of Clinical Surgery at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. Assistant Surgeon and Teacher of Practical Surgery, 1880. Surgeon and Teacher of Operative Surgery, 1889. Civil Consulting Surgeon to British forces during the Boer War. Consulting Surgeon to the Royal Navy, 1915. KCMG, 1916. President, Royal College of Surgeons, 1914-1916. Member of Parliament for the University of Edinburgh and St Andrews, 1917; Member of Parliament for the Combined Scottish Universities, 1918-1922. He died in 1932.
Source: List of CB (civil) recipients. Various sources | Civil Surgeon |
Chiene | J | Civil Surgeon | Born on 1870, he was Professor of Surgery, Edinburgh University from 1882. Member of the Royal Medical and Surgeon Society, Edinburgh. Honourary Fellow Surgeon Association, America. Educated Edinburgh and Paris. Rendered valuable service at a time of extreme pressure on the Army Medical Department. He died in 1908.
Source: List of CB (civil) recipients. Various sources | Civil Surgeon |
Fitzgerald | T N | Civil Surgeon | List of CB (civil) recipients. Various sources | Civil Surgeon |
Franks | Kendal Matthew St John | Civil Surgeon | Of Kilmurry Hospital Hill, Johannesburg, was born in 1851, and is son of R F Franks. He served in South Africa during the war in 1899-1902 as Consulting Surgeon to the Forces (mentioned in despatches). He married, first, in 1879, and secondly in 1885, Gertrude (died, 1896), daughter of Lieutenant Colonel T B Butt.
Source: List of CB (civil) recipients. Various sources | Civil Surgeon |
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